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Research Article
Vol.4, Iss.3
Daily mean air temperature (TMP) is an important indicator for a climate change study and it reflects the daily changes of the maximum and minimum air temperature. Downscaling of a General Circulation Model (GCM) to a regional scale is important to ensure accurate simulation of the TMP. To address this issue, a compari…
Research Article
Vol.4, Iss.3
It is known that cachexia is a cancer-associated muscle wasting and reduction in the function status due to treatment especially chemotherapy and in life expectancy, to assess cachexia muscle loss there are many methods as Computed Tomography (CT) scan which has many disadvantages as high cost, invasive, time consuming…
Review Article
Vol.4, Iss.3
Background: In the twenty-first century, female adolescents’ use of intravenous psychoactive substances has become widespread worldwide. For instance, statistics show that 155 and 250 million people between the ages of 15-64 used intravenous psychoactive drugs as of 2008. Examples of intravenous psychoactive drugs ta…
Review Article
Vol.4, Iss.3
The previous assessment intends to support the inaugural International Mussel Watch program's use of marine mussels as biomonitors of potentially toxic metals in aquacultural areas has been considered of low novelty even though it is a necessary biomonitoring. When it is looked into the connections between Mussel Watch…
Case Report
Vol.4, Iss.2
For routine clinical practice, it is vital prior to surgery to plan the steps of the same as possible complications that may occur and how to resolve them. This case is of special interest for being a large tumor that during its resection, to make it total and facilitate healing, leaves a large defect in the skull shel…
Case Report
Vol.4, Iss.2
The poultry red mite Dermanyssus gallinae, known as the primarily ectoparasite of laying hens and synanthropic birds (e.g. pigeons), can also bite humans, causing Red-Mite Dermatitis (RMD) with untypical symptoms of erythematous maculo-papular rash and urticaria-like lesions. In this study, we present the first case of…
Mini Review
Vol.4, Iss.2
Background: Medicinal herbs are commonly used as fundamental ingredients in Asian countries. Our goal was to transcribe the ethno medicinal usage of Aleurites moluccanus and to highlight the stated pharmacological activity and composition.Methods: Chemical composition and various pharmacological virtues of the differen…
Mini Review
Vol.4, Iss.2
The release of massive pollutants amounts continuously because of urbanization and industrialization has caused a big ecological problem worldwide. Due to their activities, effluents of many industries: mining operations, paper/pulp, and batteries, release different heavy metals, including Copper (Cu), Lead (Pb), and N…
Research Article
Vol.4, Iss.2
Background: Modern lifestyle involves everyday use of cosmetic products containing various sources of Endocrine Disruptors (EDs), parabens being the most common ones. Growing cancer burden globally, namely the increased breast cancer incidence, suggests a lifestyle cause. Could the continuous and prolonged exposure to …
Research Article
Vol.4, Iss.2
Introduction: Bacterial meningitis is a serious, life-threatening infection; its diagnosis must be early and its management must be rapid. Bacteria commonly implicated in children are Neisseria meningitidis, Streptococcus pneumonia and Haemophilus influenzae type b. The specific etiology is a function of age, immune fu…
Review Article
Vol.4, Iss.2
Campylobacter spp has become one of the most important foodborne pathogens. Moreover, Campylobacter can cause an economic burden on the human population since it can cause about 8.4% of diarrheal cases worldwide. In addition, Campylobacteriosis outbreaks have been reported sporadically in association with untreated dri…
Case Report
Vol.4, Iss.2
Abnormal placental invasions continue to be a major problem in obstetrics and gynecology. It is a major cause of obstetric hemorrhage, with a high risk of mortality and morbidity. Morbidly Adherent Placenta (MAP) has become more common in recent years as a result of a variety of risk factors. Despite being highly sensi…
Editorial
Vol.4, Iss.2
When medical professionals, usually physicians, report poor patient care or incidents in which patients have been harmed, such reports are sometimes not welcomed by hospital leadership. This issue becomes even more problematic if no action is taken internally to ameliorate patient conditions and the practitioner then d…
Research Article
Vol.4, Iss.2
How to Solve the Gap between Science and Policy in the Coastal Management of Mediterranean Countries
The gap between Science and Policy is one of the main problems affecting the implementation of a sound coastal zone management in Mediterranean countries. Really, littoral and marine ecosystems supply a lot of environmental services, that are actually exposed to many natural and anthropic risks, influencing the ecologi…
Review Article
Vol.4, Iss.2
The time of COVID scare are memories of the past, and immediately after the democratic president took the power, in the US, suddenly COVID disappeared, and people got a novel more contagious virus, called “Ukrainiteâ€, that led to “super fertilization†of Ukraine’s agricultural fields with all brands of “sup…
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